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Replying to @ryanflorence @tildeio
Yay! I knew we couldn't disagree that much since we both care a lot about actually shipping :)
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Ryan Florence Retweeted Ryan Florence
I see/hear a lot of this though for the last couple years, but my exposure is of course biased.https://twitter.com/ryanflorence/status/888135116676972544 …
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As someone that is leading a team literally called the “Refactor team,” I would be curious to hear at what team sizes things work best...
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Replying to @KellySutton @ryanflorence and
...one of the hardest things tried to measure is how much faster we should be able to develop once we have cleaned things up.
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Replying to @KellySutton @ryanflorence and
But we are well aware that any value we deliver will always be second order and will never see the customer directly.
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Refactoring is dangerous for these reasons but very different from the kind of churn I'm talking about. Difference between mowing the ...
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Replying to @wycats @KellySutton and
... lawn and tearing up the entire lawn to put in a better kind of sod.
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Definitely. It’s also tough to tell exactly how long tearing up the lawn will take, even if you do it gradually. e.g. ...
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Replying to @KellySutton @wycats and
We’re 90% if the way through a sprockets -> we pack conversion, but we still have 600 files to go, has taken 2+ years.
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For me, the key thing is to keep a close eye on the feature slowdown trade-off. If it's under control (or maybe you get incremental wins!) 
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